Definition of Midwinters

1. midwinter [n] - See also: midwinter

Lexicographical Neighbors of Midwinters

midweek
midweekly
midweeks
midweight
midwestern
midwestern united states
midwicket
midwife
midwife toad
midwifed
midwiferies
midwifery
midwifes
midwifing
midwinter
midwinters (current term)
midwive
midwived
midwives
midwiving
midyear
midyears
mielie
mielies
mien
miens
mierkat
miersite
mieve
mieved

Literary usage of Midwinters

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Old Bibles: An Account of the Early Versions of the English Bible by John Read Dore (1888)
"The rubric prefixed to an early English translation of S. Matthew, chapter i., is, " This Gospel is to be read on midwinters mass even. ..."

2. The Bibliographer (1882)
"turned his back on the midwinters, and we find him working for Mr. Wilkins, who was the printer of the Whitehall Evening Post and of several other London ..."

3. Appleton's Cyclopædia of American Biography by James Grant Wilson, John Fiske (1888)
"His summers are spent on a farm in New Jersey, his midwinters at his sugar-plantation on the Bayou Teche, La. At present (1887) he is writing an ..."

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